A mid-Michigan man has been sentenced after setting fire to a local motorcycle club property in Saginaw.
Sentence handed down
Adrian A. Roseberry, 35, of Pinconning, was sentenced to nine months of probation by David D. Hoffman in district court.
As part of the sentence, Roseberry must:
- Continue attending therapy and provide monthly proof
- Avoid alcohol and illegal drugs
- Submit to regular testing
He was also ordered to:
- Pay $525 in fines and costs within 120 days
- Pay a $30 monthly supervision fee
The judge credited him with 12 days already served in jail.
Fire at clubhouse
The case stems from a 2023 fire at the local clubhouse of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, located on Durand Street in Saginaw.
Authorities said the building was intentionally set on fire, prompting an investigation that ultimately led to Roseberry’s arrest and conviction.
Case outcome
The court opted for a probationary sentence rather than additional jail time, with conditions focused on monitoring behavior and requiring ongoing treatment.
Key takeaway
A Pinconning man will avoid further jail time after being sentenced to probation for an arson case, with strict conditions aimed at rehabilitation and accountability.